I want to thank everyone for their love, support, and humor. Cheers to perseverance, to finding comedy and optimism even on the most trying days, and to miracles in the middle of turmoil.
Timpf considers her first pregnancy, living without her mother, and the present political climate in the globe in this humorous reflection essay.
In her July 31, 2024, essay, she writes, “Learning I was pregnant was also nothing like I thought it would be.” “I imagined that when I woke my husband,
He would sit up suddenly, glance at the test, and be overcome by this momentous occasion, bringing us into a passionate embrace that we would never forget.”
“The truth? I struggled to get him awake, and when I eventually succeeded, he said he couldn’t see the line and turned back to sleep.
Timpf promoted her book, I Used to Like You Until, which was published in September, as she concluded her article.